astronomie
Afrikaans
Etymology
From Dutch astronomie, ultimately from Ancient Greek ἀστρονομία (astronomía), from ἄστρον (ástron, “star”) + νόμος (nómos, “law”).
Pronunciation
Audio: (file)
Noun
astronomie (uncountable)
Synonyms
Czech
Etymology
Borrowed from Latin astronomia or Ancient Greek ἀστρονομία (astronomía), ἄστρον (ástron, “star”) + νόμος (nómos, “law”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [ˈastronomɪjɛ]
Noun
astronomie f
- astronomy
- Synonym: hvězdářství
Declension
| singular | plural | |
|---|---|---|
| nominative | astronomie | astronomie |
| genitive | astronomie | astronomií |
| dative | astronomii | astronomiím |
| accusative | astronomii | astronomie |
| vocative | astronomie | astronomie |
| locative | astronomii | astronomiích |
| instrumental | astronomií | astronomiemi |
Related terms
Further reading
- “astronomie”, in Příruční slovník jazyka českého (in Czech), 1935–1957
- “astronomie”, in Slovník spisovného jazyka českého (in Czech), 1960–1971, 1989
- “astronomie”, in Internetová jazyková příručka (in Czech), 2008–2025
Dutch
Etymology
From Middle Dutch astronomie, from Latin astronomia, from Ancient Greek ἀστρονομία (astronomía), ἄστρον (ástron, “star”) + νόμος (nómos, “law”). Equivalent to astro- + -nomie.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ɑs.troː.noːˈmi/, /ɑ.stroː.noːˈmi/
Audio: (file) - Hyphenation: as‧tro‧no‧mie
- Rhymes: -i
Noun
astronomie f (plural astronomieën)
- astronomy, the natural science branch studying the physical universe beyond Earth's atmosphere
Synonyms
Derived terms
Related terms
Descendants
- → Indonesian: astronomi
French
Etymology
Inherited from Middle French astronomie, from Old French astronomie, borrowed from Latin astronomia (“astronomy”), from Ancient Greek ἀστρονομία (astronomía). By surface analysis, astro- + -nomie.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /as.tʁɔ.nɔ.mi/
Audio (Paris): (file) - Homophone: astronomies
- Hyphenation: as‧tro‧no‧mie
Noun
astronomie f (plural astronomies)
Hypernyms
Hyponyms
Derived terms
Further reading
- “astronomie”, in Trésor de la langue française informatisé [Digitized Treasury of the French Language], 2012.
Italian
Noun
astronomie f
- plural of astronomia
Anagrams
Middle French
Etymology
From Old French astronomie.
Noun
astronomie f (uncountable)
Descendants
- French: astronomie
Norman
Etymology
From Old French astronomie, borrowed from Latin astronomia, from Ancient Greek ἀστρονομία (astronomía), from ἄστρον (ástron, “star”) + νόμος (nómos, “law”).
Noun
astronomie f (plural astronomies)
Old French
Etymology
Borrowed from Latin astronomia, from Ancient Greek ἀστρονομία (astronomía).
Noun
astronomie oblique singular, f (nominative singular astronomie)
Descendants
- Middle French: astronomie
- French: astronomie
- Norman: astronomie
- → Middle English: astronomie, astronemy
Polish
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /as.trɔˈnɔ.mjɛ/
- Rhymes: -ɔmjɛ
- Syllabification: as‧tro‧no‧mie
Noun
astronomie m
Romanian
Etymology
Borrowed from French astronomie, Latin astronomia, from Ancient Greek ἀστρονομία (astronomía), ἄστρον (ástron, “star”) + νόμος (nómos, “law”). By surface analysis, astro- + -nomie.
Noun
astronomie f (uncountable)
- astronomy (study of the physical universe beyond the Earth's atmosphere)
Declension
| singular only | indefinite | definite |
|---|---|---|
| nominative-accusative | astronomie | astronomia |
| genitive-dative | astronomii | astronomiei |
| vocative | astronomie, astronomio | |
Further reading
- “astronomie”, in DEX online—Dicționare ale limbii române (Dictionaries of the Romanian language) (in Romanian), 2004–2025